From the daily archives:

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Opponents of multi-million dollar research and development tax credit told a state panel in Cedar Rapids today that the incentive should take a back seat to fixing the budget shortfall. The amount of research tax credits awarded is expected to triple to nearly $67-million per year by 2014.

Amy Logsdon with the Iowa Citizen Action Network says tax incentives should not be a priority because there’s a half billion dollar gap in the state budget. “It wouldn’t make sense for Iowa’s huge companies to be getting millions of dollars in credits for things they routinely do as a part of doing business, Logsdon says.

But business leaders say the tax break generates research that wouldn’t otherwise happen. Roman Terrill is an executive with a biotechnology company in Coralville. Terrill says,”Research activities have the power to both directly benefit and directly compensate a highly paid individual but also to have that work generate and transform an economy.”

An internal review of the research credit shows a return on the investment cannot be determined at this time. A panel of state department heads will make recommendations to the Governor on which incentives should be kept, cut-back, or eliminated. A second hearing is scheduled for Wednesday in Urbandale.

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Update: DNR says mountain lion is a male, not female

by Dar Danielson 12/15/09 5:06 PM

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources issued a correction today, that the mountain lion shot near Marengo was a male, not a female.  The conservation officer who first examined the animal believed it to be a female, but further examination found the animal was a male.
A hunter looking for deer shot something that hasn’t been [...]

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Drake wins NCAA track and field championships for 2011-2012

by Todd Kimm 12/15/09 4:42 PM

The NCAA Track and Field Championships will be returning to Des Moines. Drake University has been named as host of the event for 2011 and 2012. Drake hosted the NCAA meet in 2008 and the four-day event set an attendance record despite flooding in central Iowa.
Drake athletic director Sandy Hatfield-Clubb says they were very, very [...]

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Iowa received batch of recalled H1N1 vaccine

by Pat Curtis 12/15/09 4:40 PM

State health officials say Iowa is among the states that received a batch of pediatric H1N1 flu vaccine that’s being recalled. Don Callaghan with the Iowa Department of Public Health says the state received around 28,000 doses of the vaccine in question.
The vaccine, delivered in prefilled syringes, was intended for children six months to three [...]

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UNI coach says team was not playing well early on

by Todd Kimm 12/15/09 3:45 PM

The UNI men’s basketball team has lived up to expectations so far this season. After making it to the NCAA Tournament this past season the pre-season Missouri Valley Conference favorite will take a 7-1 record on the road to North Dakota this weekend. Panther coach Ben Jacobsen says his team has made big strides the [...]

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ISU coach feels team has responded after losing string

by Todd Kimm 12/15/09 3:44 PM

Iowa State is 7-3 and the front line duo of Craig Brackins and Marquis Gilstrap have led the way. They are one-two in scoring and rebounding for the Cyclones. McDermott says the games where they have struggled, Brackins and Gilstrap did not shoot the ball well, and he says it is important for them to [...]

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Homes sales up across state in November

by Dar Danielson 12/15/09 3:40 PM

The Iowa Association of Realtors says home sales statewide were up just over 43-percent in November. Association president, Carey Jensen says the homebuyers tax credit was originally supposed to end November 30th and that is likely a big factor in the increased sales.
Jensen says it appears that way, although she doesn’t have all the information [...]

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